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our embassy in cairo warning americans to avoided growing turmoil near the compound. and here at home a lot of reaction from lawmakers to unrest in egypt and the middle east, and steve centanni is live for us in washington. steve? >> harris, the reaction is a wait and see attitude as officials watch how the political winds are blowing. in the meantime, the state department's putting out a warning that affects the u.s. embassy in cairo as you mentioned and it says in part, protesters outside of that north gate entrance with some molotov cocktails in some direction and while some landed on the embassy compound and no indication that this time the embassy itself is a target. on the sunday talk show, senator john mccain noted that morsi helped to stop the fighting between gaza and israel and suggested that u.s. aid to egypt now could be in jep jeopardy. we broker add cease-fire which is incredibly fragile, but this is not acceptable, not what the american taxpayers expect and our dollars will be directly related to the progress towards democracy. >> mccain says the u.s. c
our embassy in cairo warning americans to avoided growing turmoil near the compound. and here at home a lot of reaction from lawmakers to unrest in egypt and the middle east, and steve centanni is live for us in washington. steve? >> harris, the reaction is a wait and see attitude as officials watch how the political winds are blowing. in the meantime, the state department's putting out a warning that affects the u.s. embassy in cairo as you mentioned and it says in part, protesters...
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embassy in cairo also in libya the to the u.s. military is deploying two warships marines and drones in response to tuesday's attack on the consulate egypt libya and yemen are all nations that got swept up in the arab spring and today are in the midst of revolution which is never easy so what can be gleaned from these recent events and what might the future hold for that region. he joins me now from new york he is a spokesperson for the many american coalition for change and illegal worker with the center for constitutional rights in yemen and from california dr mark le vine a professor of history at the university of california irvine with a focus on the middle east welcome to you both thank you for joining us tonight thanks for. the bring him the u.s. diplomatic buildings were attacked and three nations that have been touched by the arab spring what conclusions so far can we draw from what we're seen. basically i think the yemenis cross including the president of yemen and the civil society. peaceful protests is around the count
embassy in cairo also in libya the to the u.s. military is deploying two warships marines and drones in response to tuesday's attack on the consulate egypt libya and yemen are all nations that got swept up in the arab spring and today are in the midst of revolution which is never easy so what can be gleaned from these recent events and what might the future hold for that region. he joins me now from new york he is a spokesperson for the many american coalition for change and illegal worker with...
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ian lee is in cairo tonight, joining me in just a moment. what we've heard has happened on the ground is that egyptian security had to tear gas some of those protesters you see there and obviously, it looks calm at this particular moment, but they had to tear gas security basheded wire. we're hearing from a social activist there on the ground. protesters were able to push that down and the fight according to cnn sources on the ground, moved to a mosque in tahrir square, where there is tear gas. about 200 meters from the u.s. embassy. as we get ian lee ready, i'm joined by nick kristof here, columnist for the "new york times," a man who has spent a lot of times covering the arab spring and now, thinking about the tragedy that has happened in cairo and libya, which we're going to talk more about in a moment. what is your reaction to how this seems to be escalating? >> i think the thing that strikes me the most is that at least in the libyan government, you have a real sense of people apologizing and people trying to prevent it from happening a
ian lee is in cairo tonight, joining me in just a moment. what we've heard has happened on the ground is that egyptian security had to tear gas some of those protesters you see there and obviously, it looks calm at this particular moment, but they had to tear gas security basheded wire. we're hearing from a social activist there on the ground. protesters were able to push that down and the fight according to cnn sources on the ground, moved to a mosque in tahrir square, where there is tear gas....
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correspondent leland vittert has the latest from cairo. >> reporter: outside cairo polling stations, they double back on themselves. in keeping with tradition, women queued up separately from men under the hot may sun. >> i had to wait. i want to go to the election. i want to go. i am going to come. >> what does it mean for akmed? >> freedom. >> mothers brought daughters, fathers brought sons to help cast a ballot for egyptian's first free presidential election. >> after that, it was hopeles hopeless. prior that. but this time i have a candidate i believe in. >> seasonals of automatic weapon guard doors of precinct and didn't interfere when they tore the face off a poster of muslim brotherhood candidate morsi. >> many fear a president morsi would use the brotherhood's control of parliament to turn egypt in an islamic state. >> it's scary. >> the rise of muslim brotherhood isn't the only fear. across cairo, spray paint covered the faces of posters supporting shafik from the regime of former president hosni mubarak. students at cairo university led the revolution to oust mubarak last y
correspondent leland vittert has the latest from cairo. >> reporter: outside cairo polling stations, they double back on themselves. in keeping with tradition, women queued up separately from men under the hot may sun. >> i had to wait. i want to go to the election. i want to go. i am going to come. >> what does it mean for akmed? >> freedom. >> mothers brought daughters, fathers brought sons to help cast a ballot for egyptian's first free presidential election....
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cairo and benghazi? >> i think it's important to differentiate between the two because they're very different kinds of demonstrations and attack right now in cairo, there is still a demonstration going on, a couple hundred, maybe not even that many, hardline supporters, most of them were members of the islamic group, supporters of the old blind cleric, from the first world trade center attack. they have been organizing demonstrations in front of the u.s. embassy for a long time now and they were the core group that went out yesterday organized this demonstration and then the demonstration got out of hand, so to speak, and some of the people climbed into the embassy itself, didn't attack anyone, but pulled down an american flag and put up a black islamic flag. no u.s. personnel were at risk in that incident, but what it did show is a glaring lack of response from the new islamic leaning egyptian government. what happened in benghazi was a very different kind of attack. this was a commando raid according t
cairo and benghazi? >> i think it's important to differentiate between the two because they're very different kinds of demonstrations and attack right now in cairo, there is still a demonstration going on, a couple hundred, maybe not even that many, hardline supporters, most of them were members of the islamic group, supporters of the old blind cleric, from the first world trade center attack. they have been organizing demonstrations in front of the u.s. embassy for a long time now and...
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is considering sending additional troops to cairo. is it realistic at all that tensions are going to sort of calm down with these two forces set to possibly collide on friday? >> well, i don't know why mr. morsi had to call for demonstrations on the part of the muslim brotherhood on friday after prayers. that's, frankly, unacceptable. look. there's very little leverage over a man determined to use the united states as a boogieman for the interests inside egypt. he's dependent on american foreign assistance and the willingness of the united states taxpayer proto provide debt relief. there's no reason why the obama administration or the united states has to play his game. if he's going to play games with the safety of the diplomats in cairo he doesn't deserve to have us running over there and offering him money under these circumstances. we have to basically send a strong signal to a new president that while he may be the new man in town, the new game doesn't have to be played under his rules. >> ambassador ginsberg, if we could look at
is considering sending additional troops to cairo. is it realistic at all that tensions are going to sort of calm down with these two forces set to possibly collide on friday? >> well, i don't know why mr. morsi had to call for demonstrations on the part of the muslim brotherhood on friday after prayers. that's, frankly, unacceptable. look. there's very little leverage over a man determined to use the united states as a boogieman for the interests inside egypt. he's dependent on american...
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arab league foreign ministers and mon fors met in cairo today -- monitors met in cairo today and urged all parties to some violence immediately, something that's unlikely to happen. >>> everywhere at 11:00 starting in maryland where a group of hunters including one who got shot being charged. four friends charged after a hunting accident that left a man in the hospital in port washington, maryland. the victim was hit in the chest and stomach with buck shut. hunting is illegal in that area, so police say he and everyone he was with will be charged. >>> gun sales in virginia hit a record high in 2011 with shoppers buying more firearms in december than ever before. mandatbackground checks on gun buyers show more than 320,000 gun transactions last year. >>> bre riders have to wait for wireless internet. the wi-fi proposal has been tabled at least for now. the service's ceo is not convinced riders will use it or the service would be reliable. >>> it was the worst airshow accident in american history. now the crash in reno last december is prompting the national transportation safety board t
arab league foreign ministers and mon fors met in cairo today -- monitors met in cairo today and urged all parties to some violence immediately, something that's unlikely to happen. >>> everywhere at 11:00 starting in maryland where a group of hunters including one who got shot being charged. four friends charged after a hunting accident that left a man in the hospital in port washington, maryland. the victim was hit in the chest and stomach with buck shut. hunting is illegal in that...
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>>shepard: we will follow the developments in cairo throughout the night. it is 10:15 in the evening and the crowds are growing. we will go back to steve harrigan as events warrant. president obama taking plans for avoiding fiscal cliff to the voters with a look at his pitch and the response from republicans, next. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. gives you a low national plan premium... so you can focus on what really matters. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. >>shepard: the president will make a public pitch on his plans for dealing with the fiscal cliff. according to the white house the president will make a campaign style appearance on friday at the toy manufacturing plant in pennsylvania. republicans and democrats are working to avoid going over the cliff. the popular term for the combination of spending cuts and tax cut eliminations set to hit at the start of the new year. th
>>shepard: we will follow the developments in cairo throughout the night. it is 10:15 in the evening and the crowds are growing. we will go back to steve harrigan as events warrant. president obama taking plans for avoiding fiscal cliff to the voters with a look at his pitch and the response from republicans, next. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term...
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that is the fears of morsi crashing in streets of cairo. today's protest are not that high emotions remain raw in prepation of morsi. top judges are calling itun precedent they are calling morsi the modern day favor and fearing that he would be a dictator. i am uma live in washington. america's news head quarters starts right now. in response to the opposition in the streets was cairo. the muslim brotherhood is calling for a protest in cairo. they are joining with the latest on the developing story. steve. uma right now we are looking at what could be a show down between morsi and the country's judges here in cairo and others in the country. they say they will sphop work until the new president repeals his thursday decree that gave him the power to issue laws without oversight ask chance of them being over turned by the courts. the judges say he's trying to put himself above the law. it will be interesting to see whether all legal prosecutions come to a halt. numbers are fall down today. and numbers large yesterday about 40,000 at their pee
that is the fears of morsi crashing in streets of cairo. today's protest are not that high emotions remain raw in prepation of morsi. top judges are calling itun precedent they are calling morsi the modern day favor and fearing that he would be a dictator. i am uma live in washington. america's news head quarters starts right now. in response to the opposition in the streets was cairo. the muslim brotherhood is calling for a protest in cairo. they are joining with the latest on the developing...
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a short time ago i spent to nancy yousef in cairo. nancy, thanks for joining us again. you've been at these protests all day. describe the scene. >> well, it started today as a protest that was supposed to only be at the presidential palace by opponents in morsi's constitutional kreb giving himself absolute judicial power and his decision to hold a constitutional referendum december 15. then this morning the protestors decided to expand it to tahrir square. just a couple of hours ago it moved to the headquarters of the state services. the most interesting protest was at the presidential palace because protestors there were able to take down the bashed wire, protecting the palace, move towards it, commandeer a police truck. it appeared to get some of the police officers on their side. the real momentum changer i think for opponents here who had really felt kind of dispirited by some of the events here. judges who had said they would not hold the referendum announced yesterday that they would. just on saturday morsi supporters, many of them members of the muslim brotherho
a short time ago i spent to nancy yousef in cairo. nancy, thanks for joining us again. you've been at these protests all day. describe the scene. >> well, it started today as a protest that was supposed to only be at the presidential palace by opponents in morsi's constitutional kreb giving himself absolute judicial power and his decision to hold a constitutional referendum december 15. then this morning the protestors decided to expand it to tahrir square. just a couple of hours ago it...
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embassy in cairo. let's go to nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engle in cairo. >> reporter: there's more violence tonight in egypt and there are clashes ongoing between a relatively small number of demonstrators and egyptian security forces right in front of the u.s. embassy here in downtown cairo. the clashes began as egyptian forces tried to push back the demonstrators, clear them away trt from the embassy and they sent in armored paddy wagons to arrest the demonstrators who refused to disperse. this was nothing compared to what happened yesterday in libya at the consulate in the city of benghazi. we are now learning that there was a five-hour gun battle as the consulate there was under attack by a militant group that used military-style tactics, used mortars and used rpgs and ultimately killed four americans including the u.s. ambassador. richard engel, nbc news, cairo. >> many thanks to nbc's richard engel reporting in cairo. >>> let's get right to our distinguished panel, indiana republican
embassy in cairo. let's go to nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engle in cairo. >> reporter: there's more violence tonight in egypt and there are clashes ongoing between a relatively small number of demonstrators and egyptian security forces right in front of the u.s. embassy here in downtown cairo. the clashes began as egyptian forces tried to push back the demonstrators, clear them away trt from the embassy and they sent in armored paddy wagons to arrest the demonstrators who...
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>>heather: thank you, steve, from cairo tonight. thank you. >>gregg: how are american lawmakers reacting to this? our national correspondent joins us live in washington. >>reporter: official washington is watching with an anxious eye as the situation in egypt becomes less stable after president morsi granted himself wider power. hundreds were in the streets as you saw, again, out there and the police firing tear gas at protesters opposed to the decrease. morsi sees the additional power after helping to nail down a cease-fire between hamas and israel. >> we thank mr. morsi for his efforts in brokering a cease-fire which is incredibly fragile but this is not acceptable. this is not what the united states of american and taxpayers expect. our dollars will be directly related to the progress toward democracy. >>reporter: the government today emphasized the president's powers are temporary and are designed to hold members of the previous regime accountable for corruption and crime but 19 -- not many in washington are convinced. >> we have to be a l
>>heather: thank you, steve, from cairo tonight. thank you. >>gregg: how are american lawmakers reacting to this? our national correspondent joins us live in washington. >>reporter: official washington is watching with an anxious eye as the situation in egypt becomes less stable after president morsi granted himself wider power. hundreds were in the streets as you saw, again, out there and the police firing tear gas at protesters opposed to the decrease. morsi sees the...
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embassy in cairo puts out a statement condemning the video. 8:30 p.m. local time in benghazi, 2:30 p.m. eastern. u.s.m bass dore chrissteins says good night to a visiting turkish diplomat, escorting him to the front gate of the compound. officials say "everything is calm. there is nothing unusual. there has been nothing unusual during the day at all outsid outside." no protests all day. 9:40 p.m., benghazi time, 3:40 eastern. agents in building "c" of the compound and the tactical operation center hear gunfire and explosions at the front gate. agent sees on his camera that show the perimeter of the come pound dozens of armed men flowing in to the compound. the attack is underway. attack that would last some six hours. 5:00 p.m. eastern time. the first wire report cross of attack on the consulate in benghazi. that night, the romney come pain released a statement condemning the attack. and also criticizing the obama administration for the earlier cairo embassy release of the anti-islam film. they disavow the cairo embassy press release about the film. sep
embassy in cairo puts out a statement condemning the video. 8:30 p.m. local time in benghazi, 2:30 p.m. eastern. u.s.m bass dore chrissteins says good night to a visiting turkish diplomat, escorting him to the front gate of the compound. officials say "everything is calm. there is nothing unusual. there has been nothing unusual during the day at all outsid outside." no protests all day. 9:40 p.m., benghazi time, 3:40 eastern. agents in building "c" of the compound and the...
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luckily for us, richard engle is live in cairo in the middle of all this. richard has lived in egypt in the past, covered the revolution since last year. he's there now. let me ask you what you can tell us about the swirling rumors about the condition of hosni mubarak. >> it's good to be with you, rachel. he's had a bad day according to the reports. he's had a stroke, he has had a stroke in his heart, had a heart attack. his heart has stopped. he has been dead, he's been in a coma. these are all the different reports that have come out. the most specific one was from the official news agency that said that there were repeated attempts to revive him but that his heart had stopped and he was clinically dead or brain dead. we spoke to his lawyer who said that is not true, who maintained he's in critical condition, but he's still alive. we're waiting now for a statement from the egyptian military counsel which we expect is going to say that he's in critical condition, that he is alive, but we don't exactly know that for sure. and confirming he has been moved fr
luckily for us, richard engle is live in cairo in the middle of all this. richard has lived in egypt in the past, covered the revolution since last year. he's there now. let me ask you what you can tell us about the swirling rumors about the condition of hosni mubarak. >> it's good to be with you, rachel. he's had a bad day according to the reports. he's had a stroke, he has had a stroke in his heart, had a heart attack. his heart has stopped. he has been dead, he's been in a coma. these...
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this is central cairo. thousands gathering again as night fallen krochs, protesting the new president's unprecedented power grab. they're calling him, some of them, the new pharaoh. we're live there with details. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see
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that was lise doucet live from cairo. now another election, which could have the molse profound impact on the eurozone to date takes place this weekend in greece. it was only six weeks ago that the previous election results left the country in political confusion. traditional parties suffered at the hands of more radical groups. the two front-runners seems to be the left wing series and the center right new democracy party. for more on this, the bbc's tim willcox joins us from athens. tim, not too much of an exaggeration to say the greeks are on the verge of making history with these elections. >> absolutely right. two days ago before this vote, the second volt, six weeks after the first one, which could shape the whole future of the eurozone and the political parties have been holding their final rallies, the new democracy party will be holding its final rally this evening just below me here. last night was the turn of that series of parties, the left-wing party headed by the charismatic 37-year-old, alexis. his language
that was lise doucet live from cairo. now another election, which could have the molse profound impact on the eurozone to date takes place this weekend in greece. it was only six weeks ago that the previous election results left the country in political confusion. traditional parties suffered at the hands of more radical groups. the two front-runners seems to be the left wing series and the center right new democracy party. for more on this, the bbc's tim willcox joins us from athens. tim, not...
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embassy in cairo. this is the sign above the entrance to the embassy there. that graffiti that you see sprawled all over reads in arabic, quote: there is no god but allah. and the name bin laden. and new word that the u.s. navy has now positioned two warships off the coast of libya, the uss laboon and the uss mcfall which had been stationed in the mediterranean. these destroyers have been deployed for what they are calling contingency purposes as intelligence analysts begin the hunt for those responsible for the murders of a u.s. ambassador and his team. both ships are equipped with satellite-guided cruise missiles that could be used if a strike was ordered, and programmed to hit specific targets. no word on what those targets may be. well, the film that has in part ignited some of these anti-american protests around the world and the deadly attack on our embassy in libya, at least according to some reports, yesterday it was all about the film, today we're being told, in fact, it was a planned terroris
embassy in cairo. this is the sign above the entrance to the embassy there. that graffiti that you see sprawled all over reads in arabic, quote: there is no god but allah. and the name bin laden. and new word that the u.s. navy has now positioned two warships off the coast of libya, the uss laboon and the uss mcfall which had been stationed in the mediterranean. these destroyers have been deployed for what they are calling contingency purposes as intelligence analysts begin the hunt for those...
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people had come back to cairo. so it seemed to me that once again there was a tremendous opportunity. but this is something they have been looking forward to doing for quite some time. >> i agree with a lot of what steve said. arista points. one of which on the time and it may be the signals we found had something to do with that. morsi was receiving and the gaza ceasefire in the following morning catalase a crisis that we're still talking about and dealing with. i tend to look at politics in the middle east is driven primarily by domestic factors. i think it's important to note that morsi in the muslim birthrate expected the assembly, which of course the muslim brotherhood, which the south has dominated a therapist could be disbanded a court order. what is so interesting to me about how they've dealt with it is that actually still the case because of the way the referendum is being handled. because a lot of judges refuse to supervise this referendum, the brotherhood calls for holding the referendum on consecutive
people had come back to cairo. so it seemed to me that once again there was a tremendous opportunity. but this is something they have been looking forward to doing for quite some time. >> i agree with a lot of what steve said. arista points. one of which on the time and it may be the signals we found had something to do with that. morsi was receiving and the gaza ceasefire in the following morning catalase a crisis that we're still talking about and dealing with. i tend to look at...
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steve harrigan is standing by live in cairo with more. >> remarkable scene in cairo this morning outside egypt supreme constitutional court. to put it simply, the court justices could not get in their own building. the judges will suspend their work while the atmosphere of intimidation physical a mental intimidation exist. the supreme court say they cannot do the work because of the mob around their building. it was likely they would rule on the legitimacy of egypt constitutional assembly. that body pushed through the constitution, the draft on friday. they go for a national referendum, up or down vote on december 15. if the constitution goes through, egypt president morsi says the extreme powers which he declared that he possessed would be void and it would go to normal here in egypt. richard morrison himself has strong public support. we have 200,000 people. mainly members of the muslim brotherhood who support the president come out on the street to show support. loud and emotional way. >> shannon: steve harrigan with the latest from cairo. thank you. week after israel and hamas agree
steve harrigan is standing by live in cairo with more. >> remarkable scene in cairo this morning outside egypt supreme constitutional court. to put it simply, the court justices could not get in their own building. the judges will suspend their work while the atmosphere of intimidation physical a mental intimidation exist. the supreme court say they cannot do the work because of the mob around their building. it was likely they would rule on the legitimacy of egypt constitutional...
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embassy in cairo. there is uprisings in egypt which we've been showing you video of. here is the original statement that came u. they condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of preliminaries as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions. so you see in the statement, there was nothing about the attacks that were going on or that they should stop or that the united states stands behind its diplomats in these countries. then the, who the administration retracts that original statement and said the statement by embassy cairo was not cleared by washington and does not reflect the views of the united states government. so which one is it? that's the latest. >> brian: it's chaos. you hear the president of the united states, secretary of state, there should be no doubt about it. you got it condemn these act, demand the country provide safety to our people. their country should be coming out regrets and sadness about the killing. where is that? we're
embassy in cairo. there is uprisings in egypt which we've been showing you video of. here is the original statement that came u. they condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of preliminaries as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions. so you see in the statement, there was nothing about the attacks that were going on or that they should stop or that the united states stands behind its diplomats in these countries. then the, who the...
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clarissa ward is in cairo with more. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. happy thanksgiving. >> good to have you on this morning. egypt playing a key role in making this truce happen. what does this mean for the region as we look ahead? >> reporter: absolutely. you heard secretary clinton calling egypt a cornerstone of stability in this region, praising the government for its actions, for its calm throughout the last eight days. i think there had been some speculation or concern in the west as to how exactly egypt's new islamist government would react to this type of situation. they have to walk a very fine line politically between appeasing their muslim brotherhood but making sure nothing jeopardizes that peace treaty between israel and egypt which has been in effect for 32 years. everyone is in agreement that egypt did a good job of balancing those different concerns and as a result egypt has emerged through this as a key player in the region. >> let's talk about this cease-fire. history tells us that these don't often last very long. what could be at is
clarissa ward is in cairo with more. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. happy thanksgiving. >> good to have you on this morning. egypt playing a key role in making this truce happen. what does this mean for the region as we look ahead? >> reporter: absolutely. you heard secretary clinton calling egypt a cornerstone of stability in this region, praising the government for its actions, for its calm throughout the last eight days. i think there had been some...
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"; we're angry, too, but ley: qce won't work." >> pelley: quieter in cairo at thanks r now. holly, thanks very much. correspondent charlie d'agata is in benghazi, libya, where the i,bassador and the other americans died. he is learning more now about oday mohr killers might be. >> reporter: today mohammed magarief, the president of libya's national congress, visited the crime scene to have a look around. eople beonfident that the men behind this, the people behind this, will be caught? akes yinitely. >> reporter: why, what makes you so confident? >> sooner or later, because everyone is determined to. nd the attr: it's still unclear who's behind the attacks but a radical islamic group, ansar al sharia, is considered a top suspect. the group is well known and based in benghazi, emerging after the fall of former dictator moammar qaddafi. bu but libya's deputy interior minister said he's looking at a number of different groups. >> ( translated ): i met members e in per al sharia that night. they came to me in person and denied all involvement. >> >> reporter: that same night. an
"; we're angry, too, but ley: qce won't work." >> pelley: quieter in cairo at thanks r now. holly, thanks very much. correspondent charlie d'agata is in benghazi, libya, where the i,bassador and the other americans died. he is learning more now about oday mohr killers might be. >> reporter: today mohammed magarief, the president of libya's national congress, visited the crime scene to have a look around. eople beonfident that the men behind this, the people behind this,...
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embassy in cairo. several hundreds protesters have been clashing with police preventing them from reaching the embassy. in tunisia, protesters jumped over the wall of the embassy compound in the capital of tunis and break whens and start add huge fire inside the compound. according to the reporting of reuters, police gunshots hurt five protesters. in india they tried to smash windows at the consulate and threw stones burning the american flag in the volatile region of kashmir and some called president obama a "terrorist." in yemen, home to the most dangerous branches of al qaeda, security forces fired warning shots into the air and tear gas at a crowd of about 2,000 protester whose tried to march on the u.s. embassy in the capital city. the chief fox correspondent is like in new york with the news. the countries are just some of the places where the protests are taking place. >>jonathan: the most violent scenes was in sudan, where protesters first attacked the german and british embassies before moving
embassy in cairo. several hundreds protesters have been clashing with police preventing them from reaching the embassy. in tunisia, protesters jumped over the wall of the embassy compound in the capital of tunis and break whens and start add huge fire inside the compound. according to the reporting of reuters, police gunshots hurt five protesters. in india they tried to smash windows at the consulate and threw stones burning the american flag in the volatile region of kashmir and some called...
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steve harrigan has more from cairo. >> yeg, some dramatic developments here in cairo. egypt's president trying to expand his own powers dramatically, saying that any of his presidential decrees issued since he took office six months ago cannot be overturned by anybody, including the courts. and that those previous officials who could be implicated in murdering demonstrators during the revolution a year ago would be retried. as one morsey opponent put it, he is basically putting himself above the having no one to check his powers. we have seen street protests. those protests could grow dramatically with these new announcements by the egyptian president. it comes on the heels of a real diplomatic success in the world spotlight here. president morsey helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israel and hamas. really, making the unusual step of receiving praise from all sides from u.s. officials from hamas, even from some israeli officials for his pragmatism but certainly that imagine that tism in its own rule here could be put to the test almost immediately. with new decr
steve harrigan has more from cairo. >> yeg, some dramatic developments here in cairo. egypt's president trying to expand his own powers dramatically, saying that any of his presidential decrees issued since he took office six months ago cannot be overturned by anybody, including the courts. and that those previous officials who could be implicated in murdering demonstrators during the revolution a year ago would be retried. as one morsey opponent put it, he is basically putting himself...
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they would engage in providing clinics, they would distribute food, when there was an earthquake in cairo, who was out there distributing food and blankets? the brotherhood, it wasn't the regime. every natural catastrophe you would see no sign of the government but the brotherhood. they didn't have to provide for the whole country, they could do it in a limited way but it would be seen. so what emerges? it's not just the case in egypt but why there is a built-in advantage the islamists have. they are seen as being authentic, because first of all, they are islam and that is in a sense indigenous. secondly, they're seen as being credible because they stand up and say things. thirdly, they're seen as being effective because they deliver some social welfare fourthly they're seen as non-corrupt and embodying social justice, the anti-thesis. first of all they bear a stigma, the regime is secular. they're not allowed to organize. so when the time comes and they're able to use the young generation is able to use social media and internet they can organize around a principal of opposition, but not
they would engage in providing clinics, they would distribute food, when there was an earthquake in cairo, who was out there distributing food and blankets? the brotherhood, it wasn't the regime. every natural catastrophe you would see no sign of the government but the brotherhood. they didn't have to provide for the whole country, they could do it in a limited way but it would be seen. so what emerges? it's not just the case in egypt but why there is a built-in advantage the islamists have....
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this is a live shot in cairo. that's where protests are again under way today. we'll talk presidential election and the situation in the middle east. squawk will be right back. needs a little help saving. for adding "& sons." for the dreamer, planning an early escape. for the mother of the bride. for whoever you are, for whatever you're trying to achieve, pnc has technology, guidance, and over 150 years of experience to help you get there. ♪ to help you get there. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade o
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one protester was also killed today in egypt and holly williams is in cairo. >> reporter: the egyptian police were ready for trouble today. they put up a ten-foot-high concrete barrier, blocking the path to the u.s. embassy. we went to friday prayers at this mosque where the imam spoke about the film that's provoked so much outrage. "they made it to create bad blood between muslims and christians" he said. "we should take this matter to the united nations." many people here are still angry about the film, but the demonstrations in cairo were much smaller than feared. the muslim brotherhood, the islamist group that came to power last year, had called for large protests, but today they called them off and held an uneventful march a tahrir square, the birthplace of the egyptian revolution. now that the muslim brotherhood is running the government, they don't like chaotic demonstrations. one of the slogans that we've heard people chanting here today is the word "peaceful." as egyptians look to the u.s. for aid and investment, they know that violent protests are damaging. this morning, the
one protester was also killed today in egypt and holly williams is in cairo. >> reporter: the egyptian police were ready for trouble today. they put up a ten-foot-high concrete barrier, blocking the path to the u.s. embassy. we went to friday prayers at this mosque where the imam spoke about the film that's provoked so much outrage. "they made it to create bad blood between muslims and christians" he said. "we should take this matter to the united nations." many people...
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embassy in cairo, but it is not keeping people off of the streets. riot police as we have been watching for days now in cairo have been clashing with the p protesters who are angry over the original thoughts of the anti-islamic film produced here in the u.s. and cairo is one of the cities where it has gathered now and spanning 17 different countries and including brand new demonstrations, and this has coincided with the pope's three-day visit to lebanon trying to spread a message of peace after the arab spring, and despite the attacks, they tore down signs welcoming the pope. >>> and back home, nakoula basseley nakoula, the home is being guarded. and neighbors describe him. >> sometimes he would wear a robe that an arab family might wear. >> i feel so uncomfortable, but i never see that guy. he comes in and comes out and i never see him. >> and joining me now is roger cressey, former terrorism analyst, and michael isikoff, national correspondent, and first, news about the filmmaker, and we have learned more about the history and that being one of a c
embassy in cairo, but it is not keeping people off of the streets. riot police as we have been watching for days now in cairo have been clashing with the p protesters who are angry over the original thoughts of the anti-islamic film produced here in the u.s. and cairo is one of the cities where it has gathered now and spanning 17 different countries and including brand new demonstrations, and this has coincided with the pope's three-day visit to lebanon trying to spread a message of peace after...
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when there was an earthquake in cairo, who was out there distributing food and blankets? it was the brotherhood. it wasn't the regime. every natural catastrophe you would see no sign of the government, but you'd see the brotherhood, and the brotherhood didn't have to provide a social safety net for the whole country. they could do it in a limited way but it would be seen. so what emerges? it's not just the kate in egypt but why there's a built-in image the islamists have. they're seen as authentic, they're islam and that's indigeno indigenous. secondly, seen as being credible, because they actually stand up and they say things. thirdly, seen as being effective, because they deliver some social welfare. fourthly, they're seen at non-corrupt and embodying social justice. the antithesis of the regime and they're allowed to organize. and the secular liberal alternative isn't there. first of all, they are carry a stigma because they're secular. they're not allowed to organize. when the time comes and they're able to, the young generation is able to use social media and the int
when there was an earthquake in cairo, who was out there distributing food and blankets? it was the brotherhood. it wasn't the regime. every natural catastrophe you would see no sign of the government, but you'd see the brotherhood, and the brotherhood didn't have to provide a social safety net for the whole country. they could do it in a limited way but it would be seen. so what emerges? it's not just the kate in egypt but why there's a built-in image the islamists have. they're seen as...